What it is:
While the crewneck sweater has been dominating menswear fashion the past
few years, the classic v-neck has been beginning to make a comeback and was
especially popular during the men’s runway collections for SS23. Typically,
the v-neck sweater, which can often be seen in a knit or in cotton,
consists of a low cut neckline and is regularly linked with preppy fashion
trends. This is particularly seen in argyle-like patterns or hemlines
similar to that of cricket sweaters, as well as college-inspired patches
and embellishments.
Why you’ll want it:
The v-neck sweater is in many cases designed with a thin material, making
it a sweater that is suitable for every season throughout the year, either
standing alone, as an evening addition or part of a layered look. At
oftentimes, the look can be found in genderless styles, made to be worn by
anyone and gives shoppers a bit of freedom in what they purchase. It also
fits in with current fashion trends favoured by younger shoppers, who are
looking for items that are reminiscent of ‘retro’ or ‘vintage’ designs from
the noughties or earlier.
Where we’ve seen it:
In SS23 menswear collections, the v-neck sweater often appeared in dramatic
low cuts, especially prominent in the line of Dries van Noten, which stuck
closely to the preppy, sportswear style. Similarly, Dolce & Gabbana also
took on the deep-v, however instead utilised it for a print t-shirt that
added an element of glam rock to the runway look. Paul Smith and Ami, on
the other hand, steered more towards vintage-inspired styles, with the
former offering up striped sweater vests and the latter implementing an
argyle pattern into the design. For womenswear, the v-neck sweater had a
number of features, most notably in Miu Miu’s show, another brand that
centred more around preppy fashion. Styled alongside the label’s now iconic
mini skirt, the v-neck was layered up with sheer turtlenecks, slim scarves
and oversized coats.
How to style it:
Styling the v-neck sweater can either be simple or can be elevated using
varying layering techniques. By itself, the piece works well with various
trouser styles, particularly tailored, loose-fit trousers for an
effortless, clean-cut outfit. For simple layers, opt for a block-coloured
t-shirt under the piece, so it shows around the neckline, and add layered
jewellery to further elevate the look. Other layers can include button up
shirts, contrasting turtlenecks or silk neck scarves, each of which bring
very different vibes to the design.
The v-neck is a look that has seen a boost in popularity in recent years
and is now competing directly with the crewneck for a space at the
forefront of sweater fashion. Its place in current trends gives it a
newfound relevance among younger shoppers, while also providing more mature
consumers with a classic, refined style.